Archives
Security Newsletter

Archives

Browse back issues of Security Newsletter.

  • Issue 108

    • Critical flaw discovered in SQLite
    • Researcher chains two Microsoft bugs to potentially take over 400M accounts

    21st Dec 2018

  • Issue 107

    • Linux.org domain hacked and defaced
    • Exploit code for the Kubernetes flaw is now available

    13th Dec 2018

  • Issue 106

    • Marriott hotel group hack hits 500 million people
    • Quora hacked - 100 million user's data exposed

    7th Dec 2018

  • Issue 105

    • Popular JavaScript library hijacked to steal Bitcoin funds
    • Sennheiser headset software allows for man-in-the-middle SSL attacks

    30th Nov 2018

  • Issue 104

    • Spectre, Meltdown researchers unveil 7 more speculative execution attacks
    • Vulnerability in AMP for WP Plugin allows admin access

    23rd Nov 2018

  • Issue 103

    • Google goes down after major BGP mishap routes traffic through China
    • Nginx server flaws found, can trigger DoS attack

    16th Nov 2018

  • Issue 102

    • Portsmash: side-channel attack on Intel CPU's
    • Cisco security appliances under attack, still no patch available

    8th Nov 2018

  • Issue 101

    • New vulnerabilities in widely used Bluetooth chips
    • Vulnerability in X.Org grant privilege escalation in Linux and BSD systems

    3rd Nov 2018

  • Issue 100

    • Zero-day in popular jQuery File Upload plugin when used with Apache and PHP
    • Critical remote code execution bugs in Drupal 7 and 8

    25th Oct 2018

  • Issue 99

    • Vulnerability in LibSSH allows for trivial authentication bypass
    • Facebook hack impacted 30 million, of which 14 million had personal data stolen.

    18th Oct 2018

  • Prev
  • 1
  • …
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9 of 19
  • 10
  • 11
  • …
  • 19
  • Next

©2016-2021 Security Newsletter | Contact: [email protected]